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Content tagged with Automation & Control posted in March 2004
Telehealth companies poised for market growth
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Technology provides way to trim health care expenses
Motion Control Connectivity Options Expand
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3/23/2004  Post a comment
New solutions emerge for integrating I/O with motion control networks and host controllers
Ask the Search Engineer
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3/15/2004  Post a comment
The Search Engineer finds solutions to all your questions, problems, and dilemmas. Occasionally, he could be wrong. But he doubts it.
Separator Handles Ultra Wide Range of Flows
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Daniel Cobb and Vaikko Allen II developed a low life-time cost separator having applications from stormwater runoff to processing industries.
Move A Little, See A Lot
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Proven tips from the trenches
Modular Fluid Handling Simplifies Sampling
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Dave Hasak and Tim Maruna developed a fluid-Handling "backbone" that's simpler to maintain and virtually eliminates leakage.
Move Over, Bluetooth; ZigBee is here
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New wireless standard could be lower-cost alternative for wireless sensing and control
Model Makers
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Medtronics engineers discover that two rapid prototyping machines are better than one
Triple Prong Clip Makes Surgery, Recovery a Snap
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New fastener and eaasy-to-use handle improve placement during surgery and simplify post-operative concerns.
FireWire Coupler Tailors I/O Ports
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Device pushes multiple protocol support, compatibility
Oil-Free Scroll Compressor Opens New Applications
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Engineer Sam Ni, a previous excellence in design winner, Eliminated the need for lubrication and achieved high efficiency with a "floating scroll" design.
Software/Hardware
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System Makes Heart Surgery More Tolerable
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Product developers create a cardiopulmonary bypass system that exposes a patient's blood to less trauma than conventional systems.
Filter Targets 100k Miles Between Oil Changes
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Jason Cousineau and David Allen have developed a reel-to-reel filtration system that automatically changes its own filtering media.
PDM Helps Company Conquer Growing Pains
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Going global doesn't have to mean more obstacles and less efficiency




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